The Statewide Office of Suicide Prevention and the Suicide Prevention Coordinating Council work together to implement the Suicide Prevention Interagency Plan. The Violence and Injury Prevention Section participates on workgroups under the plan to coordinate components such as planning and evaluation, data analysis, targeting special populations
988 suicide phone hotline getting $282M to ease July launch. People in crisis and those trying to help them will have a new three-digit phone number, 988, to reach the national suicide prevention
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If you’re thinking about suicide, please read Are You Feeling Suicidal?, call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) in the U.S., or find a suicide helpline in your country at IASP or Suicide.org. Understanding suicide The World Health Organization estimates that approximately 1 million people die each year from suicide.